                                        {"id":1460,"date":"2026-06-07T13:07:11","date_gmt":"2026-06-07T13:07:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/metrotransitreview.com\/?p=1460"},"modified":"2026-06-07T13:07:11","modified_gmt":"2026-06-07T13:07:11","slug":"remembering-the-shocking-yet-largely-forgotten-murders-connected-to-frank-lloyd-wright-that-scandalized-the-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/metrotransitreview.com\/?p=1460","title":{"rendered":"Remembering the shocking, yet largely forgotten, murders connected to Frank Lloyd Wright that scandalized the world"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p>Frank Lloyd Wright was never a modest man. <\/p>\n<p>Praised frequently as the greatest architect in American history, he would parry \u201cWhy limit it to America?\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/metrotransitreview.com\/?p=1458\">Suspected Hamas terrorist busted for plot to bomb Israeli cruise<\/a><\/p>\n<p>During his long life \u2014 he died in 1959 at the age of 91 \u2014 he married three times, sired seven children, infuriated clients, ran up debts he couldn\u2019t pay. Yet he remained steadfast in his self-belief.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps Wright\u2019s greatest feat of strength, a new book argues, was to recover from a shattering personal tragedy which would have broken a weaker man.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Killer and Frank Lloyd Wright: The True Story of Mass Murder in Paradise,\u201d by Casey Sherman, describes an atrocity committed in 1914 at Taliesin, the Wisconsin residence Wright designed for the great love of his life, Martha \u201cMamah\u201d Borthwick.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI call it \u2018Romeo and Juliet\u2019 meets \u2018The Shining,\u2019 \u201d author Sherman told The Post. \u201cA crime like no other which \u2014 strangely \u2014 has been almost totally forgotten.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Frank first encountered Mamah (pronounced <em>May-ma<\/em>) in Oak Park, Ill., where, in the early 1900s, he spearheaded the innovative Prairie School of design. A typical Wright home had a low-pitched roof, overhanging eaves, an open-floor plan and a horizontal ribbon of windows \u2014 very different from the Victorian-style houses previously popular in that prosperous Chicago suburb.<\/p>\n<p>Mamah \u2014 a \u201ccarefree, vivacious and intellectually curious\u201d woman, as Sherman describes her \u2014 was married to one of Wright\u2019s clients, a stolid businessman named Edwin Cheney with whom she shared a son and daughter.<\/p>\n<p>Wright, meanwhile, felt trapped in his own marriage to Catherine \u201cKitty\u201d Tobin Wright whom he married when he was 22.<\/p>\n<p>He claimed Kitty was too absorbed raising their six children to provide him with stimulating and attentive companionship. When she refused to grant him a divorce, Wright left Illinois in autumn 1909, and persuaded the tall and elegant Mamah, now his lover, to accompany him to Europe. Sherman describes the ensuing furor as \u201cthe earliest celebrity sex scandal in America.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In Berlin the couple moved into the Hotel Adlon, confident of privacy 4,000 miles from home. But an enterprising foreign correspondent for the Chicago Tribune \u2014 tipped off most likely by Kitty Wright \u2014  persuaded a hotel clerk to show him the Adlon guest registry, wherein he spotted the entry \u201cFrank Lloyd<br \/>Wright and wife, Chicago.\u201d The subsequent headline on the front page of the Tribune read: \u201cLeave Families: Elope to Europe \u2014 Architect Frank Lloyd Wright and Mrs. Edwin Cheney of Oak Park Startle Friends.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Denounced as vile adulterers by preachers, politicians and editorial writers across America, Wright and Mamah moved again, this time to a secluded villa in the hilltop town of Fiesole, near Florence, Italy. There, the architect immersed himself in the study of the city\u2019s classic buildings, while Mamah embarked on a new career as a translator, producing English versions of the writings of the Swedish feminist Ellen Key.<\/p>\n<p>The couple\u2019s Italian idyll lasted barely a year, as Wright needed to return to the US and earn money to support his large family. Mamah stayed behind for some months, resolving to live separately from Edwin Cheney for two years so as to qualify for a divorce.<\/p>\n<p>Miserable back in Oak Park and\u00a0sharing a house with Kitty, who insisted they remain married,\u00a0Wright began dreaming of recreating life in Italy by building a home for Mamah and himself on a hill in Spring Green, Wis., near where he was born.<\/p>\n<p>Taliesin \u2014\u00a0the Welsh word for \u201cshining brow,\u201d as he called the 800-acre estate \u2014 was a stone and wood residence designed to blend into its natural surroundings. It became not only a sanctuary for the couple, but a training center for young architects and craftsmen to study and work on the property.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/metrotransitreview.com\/?p=1456\">Knicks enforcing no-bag policy, \u2018TSA-style\u2019 security at NBA Finals Game 3 with Trump\u2019s expected attendance<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Mamah encouraged Wright to expand his practice and take on the daunting job of designing a vast new entertainment venue in Chicago, Midway Gardens, even as she based herself at Taliesin doing her translation work.<\/p>\n<p>On Aug. 15, 1914, a sultry Saturday, Wright was in Chicago racing to meet his Midway Gardens deadlines. Mamah sat down to eat lunch on the screened-in porch at Taliesin with her two children John, 12, and Martha, 8, who were visiting for the weekend. In a nearby dining room, six carpenters and draftsmen were also eating.<\/p>\n<p>Julian Carlton, whom Wright had hired earlier in the summer to work as a handyman and butler at Taliesin, served cold soup and then \u2014 without warning \u2014 used a small hatchet he\u2019d hidden in his jacket to strike Mamah from behind, splitting her skull in two. Next he killed young John with a single hatchet blow to the head, and pursued a screaming Martha as she ran outside. In the courtyard, he snatched the girl by the hair and hacked her to death. <\/p>\n<p>Grabbing a can of gasoline, Carlton poured the liquid under the door of the dining room, which he had locked earlier, and set it afire. The men inside were faced with a terrible choice: Burn to death, or jump out of the window to face the hatchet-wielding Carlton. Only two survived.<\/p>\n<p>What triggered Carlton\u2019s murderous rampage? \u201cMost certainly he had an undiagnosed mental illness,\u201d Sherman explained to The Post. His wife, Gertrude, employed as the estate\u2019s cook, reported afterwards that her husband had behaved erratically for months \u2014\u00a0exploding with anger, waking in the night to announce that enemies were approaching. He began carrying a hatchet to defend himself.<\/p>\n<p>A few days before the massacre, Emil Brodelle, a draftsman, demanded Carlton, who was black, saddle his horse. When Carlton refused, Brodelle called him a racial epithet. After that, Carlton told his wife he wanted to quit Taliesin. Mamah was unhappy the couple planned to leave, and they agreed to stay on until replacements could be found.<\/p>\n<p>After Carlton snapped \u2014\u00a0with Brodelle among the men killed \u2014\u00a0neighbors put out the fire and eventually found the butler hiding in a furnace, having swallowed acid. He died seven weeks later, of starvation due to his damaged throat, before he could be brought to trial.<\/p>\n<p>For Wright, the events were incomprehensible. \u201cThirty-six hours earlier I had left Taliesin leaving all living, friendly and happy,\u201d he later wrote in his memoir. \u201cNow the blow has fallen like a lightening stroke.\u201d<\/p>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Wright chose to bury Mamah near the chapel at Taliesin. After the simple pine box containing her body had been lowered into a freshly dug grave, he asked to be left alone. He filled the grave himself and sat beside it for hours, reflecting on the cruel end to their five-year struggle to live together in freedom and peace.<\/p>\n<p>Sherman reports how, even in death, Wright\u2019s mistress could not escape the salacious attitudes of strangers. The headline in Utah\u2019s Ogden Standard read, \u201cThe Terrible Fate of Mamah Borthwick in Her Bungalow of Love; Woman who with Frank Lloyd Wright Dared to Live Contrary to Accepted Rules of Conduct Meets Disaster in a Few Short Years.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSociety went after them but they did not shrink from explaining to those who would listen how they supported and respected each other as individuals,\u201d Sherman explained. \u201cFrank and Mamah were intellectual soulmates.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In his loneliness, Wright rushed into an ill-advised relationship with an unstable woman, sculptress Miriam Noel, who became his second wife. Only 10 years after the atrocity, in 1924, when he met his third and final wife, the Montenegro-born dancer Olgivanna Lazovi\u0107, did America\u2019s most renowned architect again experience the kind of happiness he\u2019d discovered first with Mamah Borthwick.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/metrotransitreview.com\/?p=1454\">Simone Biles reveals terrifying health update: \u2018Almost dying wasn\u2019t on my bingo card\u2019<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cThe Killer and Frank Lloyd Wright: The True Story of Mass Murder in Paradise,\u201d by Casey Sherman, details the slaying of seven people committed in 1914 at Taliesin, the Wisconsin residence architect had designed for the great love of his life, Martha \u201cMamah\u201d Borthwick.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":1459,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[49],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-1460","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-lifestyle"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.6 - 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